Over the twentieth century, the consumerism associated with the holiday has made it even more stressful than birthdays.
Shopping for gifts leads to theft, assault, and other crimes.[2]
Even if Christmas were Christ's birthday, it isn't recorded that Jesus celebrated anyone else's birthday or asked anyone else to celebrate his.
So why go to the trouble?

Ghosts don exits, but that's not what Satan would have you think.
When a person dies, his spirit goes out in the same way a candle flame goes out, and his thoughts die with him (Psalm 146:4).
It is unclean and detestable to pretend to consult the dead (Leviticus 19:31; Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Isaiah 8:19).

Even demons believe in Jesus, and some may try to confuse people by claiming to be spirits of dead people.
In the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, four "ghosts" visit a notoriously stingy banker named Ebenezer Scrooge and talk him into celebrating Christmas.
They also convince him to become a model of generosity.
But the Devil is known to clothe lies in truth and evil in good to penetrate man's defenses.
One of Jehovah's Witnesses told me Scrooge's contribution to the celebration of reformed Natalis Invicti outweighed his new-found kindness because the end does not justify the means.

A local representative of Santa's Workshop works in each shopping mall, and these mall Santas actually deliver the presents.
One mall Santa in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was seen driving an Isuzu.
Retail establishments that partner with Santa's Workshop spy on children through the security cameras in the stores.[3]